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Life and Other TimesLeslie Grantham
“Happy Christmas, Ange.” On Christmas Day 1986, a record 30 million viewers tuned in to EastEnders to watch Leslie Grantham, as ‘Dirty Den’ Watts, serve divorce papers on his on-screen wife. However, no soap opera could do justice to Grantham’s own extraordinary life, now told for the first time in his gripping autobiography, Life and Other Times. With great honesty, Grantham recounts the events in his early life that led to the murder of an innocent German taxi driver, and how, after eleven years in prison, he became one of the UK’s most recognisable – and persecuted – celebrities. Life and Other Times is an enthralling account of one man’s struggle against adversity. Written with both humour and pain, this is one of the most memorable autobiographies of recent years.
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